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  2. The day 'Dilbert' disappeared: The controversy over Scott ...

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    Last year, Dilbert was canceled in nearly 80 markets as Lee Enterprises stopped printing the comic strip. Although Adams told Fox News he believed it was part "of a larger overhaul," he said some ...

  3. Dilbert comic strip dropped by US newspapers over creator’s ...

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    The Cleveland Plain Dealer and San Antonio Express-News both announced that the papers would immediately stop publishing the cartoon following the comments this week by Scott Adams, 65. The ...

  4. Dilbert - Wikipedia

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    Dilbert is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Scott Adams, first published on April 16, 1989. [2] It is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar , micromanaged office with engineer Dilbert as the title character .

  5. 'Dilbert' cartoonist defends racist rant after backlash - AOL

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    The cartoon "Dilbert" has been dropped from numerous U.S. newspapers in response to a racist rant by its creator on YouTube. ... His once-popular comic strip, which lampoons corporate culture and ...

  6. ‘Dilbert’ Comic Strip Dropped by Newspapers Over ... - AOL

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    Scott Adams’ long-running “Dilbert” comic strip has been pulled by multiple newspapers after the cartoonist called Black Americans a “hate group” and urged white people to “get the ...

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  8. Dilbert (character) - Wikipedia

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    In nearly every strip, Dilbert's tie is curved upward. Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, explained the tie as a further example of Dilbert's lack of power over his environment, and there is "no sexual or satanic meaning" to it. [9] A second explanation given by Adams in the Dilbert FAQ is that "he is just glad to see you".

  9. Scott Adams - Wikipedia

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    Adams' success grew, and he became a full-time cartoonist as Dilbert reached 800 newspapers. In 1996, his first business book, The Dilbert Principle, was released. It expounded on his concept of the Dilbert principle. [12] In 1997, Adams won the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist and Best Newspaper Comic ...